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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



TheOrlKlnal ^ H gSSg" . 

 BINGHAM ""■oO-cm^.S g 



, Bee Smoker I^SigCi I 



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Patented, 1878. I^^l ^I"i"£-5l?3 

 Bingham & Hetherington Uncapping Knife. 



Patented May 20, 1879. 



BINCiHAm SinOKERS and KNIVES 

 have Kevolutionized the Smoker and 

 Knife Trade, and have made bee-keeping a 



filoasure and a success. They are the only 

 aatiii!: and HatlNl'actory Snokers and 

 Knives now used Ijy experienced liee-keepers 

 In Europe, Australia, Cuba, and America. 

 They an' cohered iiy patents, and while they 

 are always the bewt uiat can be made, they 

 are also the lowest priced. 



Prices, by iiiall, post-paid. 



Doctor smoker (wide shield) . .'i% Inch . . $2 00 

 Conqueror8moker(wideshield)3 " ..175 



Large smoker (wide shield) 2% " ..150 



Extra smoker (wide shield) 3 " ..125 



Plain smoker 2 " ..100 



Little Wonder smoker 13l£ " .. 65 



Bingham & Hetherington Honey Knife, 

 2 Inch 116 



TO SELL AGAIN, apply for dozen or half- 

 dozen rates. Address, 



BINGHAM & HETHERINGTON, 



ISAtf ABKONIA, MICH. 



Dadant'sFonndation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement In another column 



DR. FOOTE'S 



HAND -BOOR OF HEALTH, 



Hints and Ready RECirKS, 



Is the title of a very valuable book tbat givea a 

 (^eat amount of Information, of the Utmost Im- 



Rortance to Kverybody, concerning their dally 

 ablts of KatlnK. DrtnklnR, DresslnR, Sleeptnft 

 BathlnK, WorklnR, etc. 



IT TKLb8 ABOUT 



What to Bat. 

 How to Kat It, 

 Things to Do. 

 Things l.i Avol.l, 

 PerilH (jf Hummer, 

 How to Breathe. 

 Overheating Houses, 

 Ventilation, 

 Influence of Plants, 

 Occupation fi»r Invullds. 

 8upertiu<tUM Hair, 

 Restotlnk' the Drowned, 

 Preventing Near-SlRht- 

 edaess. 



Parasites of the Skin, 

 BathlHK— Best way, 

 JjunKB & Lung Diseases, 

 How to Avcjtd them, 

 Cltjthlnn— what to Wear, 

 How much to Wear 

 r-mtaRious Diseases, 

 How to Avoid them, 

 Kxerclse, 

 Care of Teeth, 

 After-Dinner Naps, 

 Headache, nauHe Acure, 

 Malarial AiTuctions, 

 Croup— to Prevent. 



IT TBLL8 HOW TO CURK 

 Black Eyes, Bolls, Burns. Chilblains, Cold Feet, 

 Corn8.(;uu«ns, Cholera, DIarrhuBi. DIphtherlii, Dys- 

 entery, Dandrutr, l>ysi(epsla, Eur Ache, Kelons, 

 Fetid Keet, Frecklen, Headache. HIccouKh, Hives, 

 HoarseneHs.ltnhlnii, Inllamed Breasts. Ivy Polson- 

 iHK. Moles. Pimples, Piles, Rheumatism, lilnKWorm, 

 BnorlnK. HlanimerlnK, 8ore Kyes. Sore Mouth, Bore 

 Nlpples.Sore Throat, Sun-stroke, Stings and Insect 

 Bites. Sweating Feet, Toothache. Ulcers, Warts 

 Whooping CuuKh. Worms In Children. 

 Price only as Cenu. Bent by Mall, post-paid. 

 THOS. G. NE\V]TIAN A: SON, 

 023 &J>^5 West Madison St., CHICAOO,lLL. 



GLASS PAILS 



FOE HONEY. 



TIIESS: Palls are made 

 of the best quality of 

 clear flint glass, with a ball 

 nnd a metal top and cover. 

 When tilled with honey, the 

 attractive appearance of 

 these palls cannot be equat- 

 ed by anv other style of 

 package. They can be used 

 for household purposes by 

 consumers, after trie honey 

 Is removed, or they can be 

 returned to and re-fllled by 

 the apiarist. 

 Prices are as follows: 



. S1.60 

 S.OO 

 ».50 



THOITIAS <;. NEWMAN & SON, 



92:3 & 935 West Maaison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



To hold 1 pound of honey, per dozen 



'* 2 pounds " " 



MANUFACTORY 



I 



FOR HIVES, SECTIONS, &c. 



AM now prepared to supply dealers and others 

 with 



Hives, Sections, Slilpplng-Crates, 

 Supers, et<-., 



of all kinds. I make aspeolalty of LANO8TR0TH 

 AND MODKST IIIVKS. Correspondence wllh 

 supply dealers solicited. My Sections are all made 

 from Poplar. Address, 



oeorge; tavlor, 



II \tf DUNDKB. Kane Co., ILLS. 



the: 



AMERICAN APICULTUHIST 



WIIjIj be sent one year and a copy of 

 the .'ird Edition of the Bee-Keepers' 

 Handy-Book, on receipt of $1.50. The nook 

 contains 300 pages and 100 Hue illustrations. 



41Atf WENHAM, MASS. 



The NEW Heddon Hive. 



We have made arrangements with the 

 inventor by which we shall make and sell the 

 Heddon Reversible Hive, both at wholesale 

 and retail ; nailed and also in the flat. 



The enpravlnfr gives a good Idea of tho hive. 

 The brood-chamber is in two sections; also the 

 surplus iirrangenient. which may be interchanged 

 ormverted at will. The cover, bottom-board, and 

 top unit Imttoin of each sectional case has one-half 

 uf a rcL^iihir bce-upiice, so thiit the surpluHcnses 

 with tilt' ^crtiiiiis, may be phiced between the two 

 bruodchiimbers.or the latter may be transposed 

 or inverted— in fact, all parts of this hive are 

 perfectly interchangeable. The brood-frames will 

 ALT, be bored for wires. 



A SAMPLE IIIVE includes the bottom-board 

 and f^tatul : a slatted honey-board, and cover ; two 

 fi-itich brood-chiimhers. each containing 8 frames ; 

 two 6ur|ilu8 arrangements, earli containing 2H one- 

 pound sections, tiiio \\itti wiite frames and separa- 

 tors, and the otlu'r willMmt m-pariitors. This latter 

 chamber ran b' inierr!ianj:ed with the other 

 stories, but cannot be reversed. It is NAILED AND 

 PAINTED, and ready for immediate use. Price, 

 5;4.(K», c<)niplete. 



It Is nbBolutel.v ensentlnl to order one 

 nulled hive an a puttern for putting those 

 In the flat toiceiher correctly. 



niVES READY TO NAlL.-ln flllingorders for 

 these hives, in the flat, we make i> different com- 

 binations, so that our customers may make a 

 selection from the sample nailed hive, without 

 waiting for us to quote prices, and the diflerent 

 kinds will be known by the following numbers : 



No. 1 consists of the stand, bottom-board, 

 cover, two 6-tnch brood-chambers, 16 frames, and 

 the slatted honey-board. Price, )Sl.i>5 each. 



No. S Is the same as No. 1, with the addition of 

 one surplus story containing 28 sections without 

 separators— interchangeable, but not reversible.— 

 Price, 4tia.OO each. 



No. 3 Is the same as No. '2, with two surplus sto- 

 ries as therein described. Price. !#0.SO each. 



No. 4 Is the same as No. 1, with the addition of 

 one surplus story containing ii8 sections In wide 

 frames with separators, which can be reversed. 

 Inverted, and Interchanged, the same as the brood- 

 cnambers. Price. :(R3.30 each. 



No. 5 is the same as N(). 4, with two surplus 

 arrangements as therein described. Price, ItRU.OO. 



No. 6 contains all the parts as described la the 

 sample nailed hive. Price. KHlB.'S'S each. 



Those desiring the hives iftfiout the stand, honey- 

 board or sections, may make the following dedoo- 

 tlons from the above prices : Stand, 14 cents; 

 honey-board, 8 cents ; and the 28 or 56 sections, as 

 the case may be, at >ft cent each, respectively, 



We will also make the following deductions on 

 quantities ordered all at one time ; For lo or more 

 hives. .5 per cent, discount ; for 25 or more hives 

 7 1-2 per cent.; for 50 or more, 10 per cent. 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON. 



023 & 0^5 West Madison-St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AKD BEE-KEEPEK'S ADVISEE. 



The BRITISH BEE .louRNAHs published eTery 

 Week, at Ten Shillings and ind. per annum, and 

 contains the best practical Information for the 

 time belnK, showing what to do, and when and 

 how to do It. It Is edited by T. W. Cowan, Ksd. 



The British Bee Journal and the American 

 Bee Journal, one year, for $2.75. 



